Through a combination of legal action and grassroots community efforts, Center attorneys are working to overhaul Mississippi's brutal juvenile justice system.
Former Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore, defendant in the Center's successful Glassroth v. Moore lawsuit, was removed from office today by Alabama's judicial ethics court.
Richard Cohen has been named the Center's new president and CEO. Cohen served recently as the Center's general counsel and vice president for programs.
Judge Myron Thompson ruled in favor of plaintiff Stephen Glassroth in Glassroth v. Moore, finding that the Ten Commandments monument constitutes a "religious sanctuary within the walls of a courthouse," and must be removed from public view.
Settlement Brings New Hope to Diabetic Inmates
A lawsuit on behalf of imprisoned diabetics ensures a constitutional level of care.
SPLC Works to Improve Mississippi Juvenile Justice
Through a combination of legal action and grassroots community efforts, Center attorneys are working to overhaul Mississippi's brutal juvenile justice system.
Mix It Up Day Hit from Coast to Coast
Over 7,000 schools participated in the second national Mix It Up at Lunch Day, accepting the challenge to take new seats and see what would happen.
Ten Commandments Judge Removed from Office
Former Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore, defendant in the Center's successful Glassroth v. Moore lawsuit, was removed from office today by Alabama's judicial ethics court.
Thousands of Schools Prepare for National Mix It Up Day
On the second annual Mix It Up at Lunch Day, 300,000 students will swap seats in school cafeterias and challenge social boundaries.
Supreme Court Rejects Moore's Appeal in Ten Commandments Case
Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore's Supreme Court appeal of Glassroth v. Moore, the successful Ten Commandments case, was rejected today.
Richard Cohen Named Center's President and CEO
Richard Cohen has been named the Center's new president and CEO. Cohen served recently as the Center's general counsel and vice president for programs.
Fighting Hate Through Advanced Technology
An advanced, unique data system helps the Center monitor hate.
Teaching Tolerance Releases New Anti-Hate Guide for Colleges
Teaching Tolerance releases its new publication for higher ed, '10 Ways to Fight Hate on Campus.'
Judge Orders Removal of Ten Commandments Monument
Judge Myron Thompson ruled in favor of plaintiff Stephen Glassroth in Glassroth v. Moore, finding that the Ten Commandments monument constitutes a "religious sanctuary within the walls of a courthouse," and must be removed from public view.